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Use Your Math Skills to Serve Your Country

Many people don’t realize that 88% of the recognized professions in the civilian job market exist within the military as well.  This includes finance and accounting.  And while many other firms in the financial industry have found themselves downsizing to reduce operating expenses, the US Navy is hiring.  As a matter of fact, the Navy has never laid off any active duty sailors since its inception.  Are you looking for that kind of job security?  Click here to find out more.

Accountants are in High Demand All Over the World

The US Navy needs accountants.  Accountants with the Navy may be stationed in one of many different countries, on an aircraft carrier or even in a submarine.  Accountants in the Navy are responsible for preparing semi monthly payroll, tracking expenses, managing shipboard stores, ATMs and other cash transactions.  Accountants in the Navy will also man most of the branch post offices and handle certain types of certified mail.  The education and training of a Navy accountant range widely, making them well respected and highly sought after in their fields.  For more information, click here.

After the Navy

Navy accountants can expect to transfer most if not all of their training and military education to almost any college or university in the country.  Or, if you prefer, you can enter into the job market immediately, secure in the knowledge that you will qualify for many upper level accounting and management positions.  Many individuals with prior Navy experience open their own bookkeeping or accounting firms.  The options are limitless.  To find out how to get started in accounting through the US Navy, click here.

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